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blind users and quality software training materials
From: Angela French
Date: Jan 14, 2020 9:27AM
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Unfortunately, I could provide many poor examples that I see frequently.
Angela
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Subject: [WebAIM] blind users and quality software training materials
Does anyone have examples of training materials for software or complex webapps that blind users have verified as being helpful? I'm trying to identify pedagogical patterns of quality training materials. For examples, perhaps helpful training materials include exercises that can be practiced?Â
It's important that these training materials have somehow been verified as being helpful by blind users. If you have vision loss, this could be based on your personal experience with the training material. If you are without vision loss it could be training material that is somehow vetted by a group of blind users.
Sincerely, Mark
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